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TUES DAY," JUNE 20. 1923
FUNERAL
LATE MR., E. ANDERSEN.
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A large gathering attended the funeral at Happy Valley restarday afternoon of young Thorwald Emil Andersen whose tragied sath by drowning occurred off the Stone outters' bathing beach on Saturday avening. The body was removered by the police from the harbour off Sam- shuipo yesterday morning.
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TENNIS LEAGUR.
By virtue of their very narrow victory over the Chinese on Saturday, the IRC. are certain of winning the shield in the "A" League.
NEW HOTEL FOR
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THE CHINA MAIL.
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FELL SIXTY FEET.
A young Chinees married, woman was yesterday afternoon removed to the hospital by motor ambulance, suffering from
Kowloon is to have yet another Hotel. This is due principally to the They have one match still to play enterprise of Mr. Lai Ting-wab, who against the Club de Recreio who have has succeeded in making a few of his red through for some time part been unable to frienda interested in the new project. raises team and even if the Portu-The new hotal will be erected on the guese de play on Saturday they can hardly hope to win.
The USRC have made a very plackly fight and they best the Hongkong Club in their postponed match they will finish a point behind. At the other and of the table the Japanese and Civil Service have been
LEAGUE TABLE.
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The funeral, was attended br the St. Andrew's Troop of Boy Scouts of which the de eased was a popular Cab Haster. Representatives of the other Troope in the Colony very disappointing-
slso present. The Commis- oner, the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave had personal charge of the whole tum out. The troop represented, with their commanding officers, were: St Andrew's Troop (Scoutmaster Farrell). Wesleyan Troop (Assistant Scoutmas- tar Williams). Murray Troop (Patrol Leader Westlake), 5th Troop (Cub, Master Fenton), Ellis Kadoorie Troop, USRC Baiyingpan Troop (Scoutmaster C. R. C... Leung) and 8th Troop (Scoutmaster Worg). The St. Joseph's Troop was represented by Scouts at in aniform. The cofia, draped with the St. Andrew's Troop colours, was carried C. S. C. C.
troop.
portions of the tennis courts in front of Victoris View which are still un covered. It is to have an 80-feet frontage on Hankow Road, and a depth of some 125 feet, and will ad- join the new Peninsular Hotel of the Hongkong Hotels Co., which is to occupy the ground between the new project and Salisbury Road,
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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
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, desired of Eversed Prucntt Bmoors, a injuries as of the fate Eversed Bmcows of Chelten- ham, or, should he be dead, of any bonne of from M Apply 37 letter to Mars Hors verandah Patio and Bathurst of Lincoba Inn Fields, London, W.C, Angland.
falling
the second floor of Na, 38, Graham Street. She was standing on a stool in the verandah gathering in clothes which had been hung out to dry when she aver balanced and tell a distance of some 60 feet into the street below. The injurien are considered serious.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
In view of the narrowness of the site, plaas have been prepared to make the best use possible of all available space. A main block will be built! facing Hankow Road, and behind it IN THE INTERNATIONAL MIXED
FTS, running along the sides of the ite will be two lang, narrow structures, [forming a closed-in yard in the centra
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at matches stead of them in the LR.C. the Hongkong wharf, and then the and the C.R.C., while the C.R.C. cartege slowly made its way to Happy Valley. At the Monament, the procession was swelled by a large number of friends who had gathered there.
Walking immediately behind the hearse were the deceased's mother and younger brother.
who are at present bracketed with them have the College and the Police. The first five teams in the table are still all in the running.
LEAGUE TABLE.”
3. DIVISION.
to admit light and air. Bathrooms ard other conveniences will be ertasted at the far end of the block. The building will have five-storeys and
COURT OF SHANGHAI,
In the matter of the Estate of the late
- ZIH LI KUNG,
late Compradore of the Hongkorg and Shanghai Beaking Corporation.
KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART
MAATSCHAPPIJ.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From SINGAPORE & PENANG,
THE Steamship
"VAN OVERSTRATEN," Baving Lived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being laded at their risk into the hazardões and/or extra haardoos Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godowa Co., Ltd, whence and for from the 'wharves deli- very may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 24th June, 1922, will be wobject to rent.
Claims against the steamer most de presented in writing within tan dayr after arrival of steamer, otherwise they
a basement, which will admit the TAKE notice that by an Order of this will not be recognised.
adding of anoth storey later on, if desired. Each foor will contain 20 bed-rooms, making the total accom- modation capacity of the building 100 bed rooms.
The Hotel will be equipped through out in up-to-date European fashion, and when completed it should rapidly become a very desirable sidential block, particularly as it is proposed to make the moderate char.e of $150 per month for permanent re- sidents. A billiard room, dining rocm, drawing room, garage and public bar, complete the plans of one of the most modern hotels in Hong- kong.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by the undersigned in any case whatever,
Bills of Lading will be countersigned
Honourable Court dated 17th May 1999, the undersigned are appointed Administrators & inserim of the estate of the late Mr. Z16 LI KUNG. claims at our offices on
Credit are required to file their by
or before 30th June 1922, after which date no further claims will be recognized.
All debin das to the estate should be
paid to as forth sits and debtors are warned not to pay their debts to amy Parson or persons other than ourselves,
SETE, MANCELL & M.LURE
Official Court Accountants.
7 Avenne Edouard VII, Shanghai,
9th June, 19
Mr. J. Caer Clark is the architect and Mesare Tang Wah & Co., the contractors.
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Scouts carried the coffin to the graveside where the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, cordacted the Queen's C. burial service. Mr. Lindsay paid a CRC touching tribute to the deceased, University speaking of him as a clean, straight forward worker. The Scout move mert, Mr. Lindsay said, had lost & ksen and zealous worker, and St Andrew's had lost a brother beloved. The Sccuts respected and loved him C. & C. O. and would miss tim very much, Mr. | Club de B.......... Lindsay expressed on behalf of St. Andrew's Church and the Scout movement very deep sympathy with the relatives, especialy the father and mother.
The Last Post was then sounded by Bagler Lim of St. Andrew's Troop.
The large collection of beautiful floral tributes sent included those from Father. Mother and little {
“B” DIVISION.
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Played last Saturday, this tennis maten between C.R.C. (B team) and
Capt. J. R. Hudson, F.R.G.S.. the Polar explorer, has been presented with a handsome engraved silver shield by the Chinese chief engineer, compradore, boatswain and thiet steward of the str. "Hanfok," which he salvaged under the most trying| circumstances early this year. The M.B.E. resulted as followEI—.
story as we told it recently was a Kwong Po Kan and Ho Wai Hingott exciting one, the ship being Dickie," Rev. G. T. Waldegrave and (C.R.C) beat Ohta and Bugiura, 8-3 badly damaged when she went Scout Officers of Hongkong, Scout beat Miyaji and Yamaguchi, 7-4; ashore at the Miaochetse Rapid master. Scouts and Cubs of the 2nd | beat Kobayashi and Dci. 10-1. of the Upper Yangtze and, toi Troop (St. Andrew's) members of the Lau Man Ching and Lan Fook Kissable the Lecessary repairs to be 1st Hongkong Troop (St. Joseph's Cut (C.R.C.) beat Chts and Sagiora, 83: affected, a temporary dock had to be lege), Officers and members of the 8th beat Miyajian and Yamaguchi, 83: baile tound her. The work covered three months and was successfully (Wesleyan) Troop. Kowloon, Duck best Kobayashi and Doi. 8-3. apprentices and engineers, Rev. and George Lee and Ho Lo. (CEC) carried out under the continual threat Mr. Lindsay, Mr. A. J. M. Weyman, best Ohts and Sugiura, 8-3; beat of attack by robbers in the neighbour- A. Zimmern, Mrs. Webb and family, Miyajiors and Yamaguchi, &-3; beating hills. A. Aoi, Mr. 8. F. Sorensen, H. Si-ling, Kobayashi and Doi, 11-0. Bonny, Mergy and Fat, O. Statz, MF, and Mrs. F. C. Mox Fang, Hiss Raby How Fung: Mr. and Mr. J. F. Robinson, Mr. Liang, Willie Sayer, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. A. E. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. White, Mra, and Miss Hopwar, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fincher and family, Edith and Ida
Total: C.R.C., 76 ; M.B.K., 23.
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19th June, 1973.
Sir, I am directed to inform you What John Nelson Miles, who that the draft telephone agreement stated that he was about to sit for was discussed at a meeting belt his foal examination 25
an to-day with representatives of Hong- accountant, described as "an ocho kon: General Chamber of Commerce of the Freda Kempton case," in and the Chinese General Chamber of giving evidence at Marlborough-street Commerce, and it was decided to Against Heary Cadogan Best refer the matter to a Committee of described as an engineer, who was the two Chambers. charged with assaulting him, occurred The old rates of subscription at 107, Regent-street-the Chinese remain in force pending the complet- restaurant-of which Miles stated that ion of the agreement, which, as far
he was managing director and secrets as can be seen, will not be executed
ty. Best told the magistrate that act in the present month.
ing under instructions from a firm of solicitors, he went to the restaurant to take charge. Accused alleged that prosecutor called him a half-caste. "I am of Eastern and Western extraction," explained Best, who further declared, "I bave been educated in a comparatively gentle. manly
He manner.
I am, Sir,
Tours obedient servant,
A. M. G. FLETCHER
Colonial Secretary
alleged Mr. Bonnington, who arrived from that prosecutor approached him Shanghai last December and took up in a threatening manner, and that he his quarters at the Hotel Belgraviš, (accused) was greatly provoked. "So has quite unintentionally become the I gave him one with my left, "said, enbject of some large and startling the prisoner, "and he went down like headlines in the London dailies. I #log of wood." (Laughter.) Mr. seems that a few days after azzival Mold inflicted & fins of £4 with £1 Mr. Bonnington went out and did'not costs, remarking that a man of his return for some moithe His pro- size ought to be sent to prison for tracted absence alarmed the hotel such an amauit. London and China management, who advised the police Expres.
and examined his Inggagn. The dia covery of ten parved figures said to be Chinese idols, added an air of mystery The Yokohams police are infer to the disappearance, and the follow- eating themselves in three recent ing moning handlines declaring theirĮ kerivals from Shanghai, of Polish cunét a “Mystery Man from China,” nationality. One of the trip claims to and describing his possession, and be a Polish nobleman, and he is hinting at Zoul play appeared in many accompanied by his wife and secre- of the morning papení. These caught tary, -docending to Tapenzie papers, the aya of Mr. Bormington, who is they have been arrested by the police turned to the hotel, unawazo vË zuy- as being ennissaries of the Buviet. thing uhummal in krii condunt,
P.P.G.
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